Those of us who are lucky enough to have jobs are typically time-starved. When this occurs we aren’t reflecting on what we’re doing, and reflection is invaluable because from that comes excellence, creativity and innovation.
We believe doing less, better is the wise approach. Our ability to say “no,” has increased the quality of what we’ve said “yes” to. We need to have discipline over our time, and one good way to battle our time poverty is through creating an opportunity filter. Look at each of your opportunities carefully and make sure what you’re doing is your best option.
Here’s the opportunity filter we use at WieseLaw. Before you jump on another opportunity, be sure to adopt a filter of your own.
What are the elements of your filter?
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